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Can elderly women undergo in vitro fertilization after menopause?

2023-08-18 本站作者 【 字体:

Can elderly women undergo in vitro fertilization after menopause? After menopause, there will no longer be follicular development in the ovaries, and the decrease in hormone levels in the body will prevent normal growth of the endometrium. If natural menopausal women want to have children again, it will inevitably be difficult. Therefore, can women do IVF after menopause? Is the success rate of IVF feeding (borrowing) eggs high? Today, 592 BabyNet will explain one by one for everyone.

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Can women undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF) after menopause?

After menopause, women can naturally undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF) with donor or borrowed eggs, and for menopausal women, IVF fertilization with borrowed eggs is also the best way to achieve fertility. IVF assisted fertilization (IVF) is the process of in vitro fertilization of a third party egg with a man's sperm, cultivating it into an embryo in a special culture dish, and then transferring it to the woman's uterus. Thus, it is possible to achieve fertility, which is also the choice that most postmenopausal women want to achieve.

Is the success rate of IVF feeding (borrowing) eggs high?

The success rate of IVF feeding (borrowing) eggs depends on one's own conditions, and there is no accurate data to indicate it. It should be noted that everyone's physical condition and drug resistance may vary, and in vitro fertilization (IVF) technology is already a very complex process. IVF assisted fertilization with borrowed eggs also has certain requirements for the female body. Therefore, the success rate of IVF with borrowed eggs also needs to be considered from multiple aspects.

The single cycle success rate of menopausal women applying for egg borrowing test tubes is only about 30%, but it entirely depends on the actual situation. If women maintain better physical health after menopause and have a better environment in the uterus, the success rate of the IVF cycle may be higher than 30%, ranging from 40% to 50%. On the contrary, if a woman's health is poor after menopause, the success rate of the IVF cycle is only 15% or even lower. Therefore, when women apply for the use of egg borrowing test tubes after menopause, they must take good care of their bodies to improve the success rate of egg borrowing test tubes.

What are the factors that affect the success rate of in vitro fertilization in postmenopausal women?

1. Embryo quality and chromosomes: If the quality of sperm and eggs is poor, resulting in the inability to provide high-quality embryos, ultimately leading to the inability of embryos to implant, high-quality embryos are an important condition for the success of in vitro fertilization;

2. Patient's physical condition: Some female gynecological diseases can affect the success rate of IVF, such as primary infertility, endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome, and other female factors that can lead to low IVF success rate;

3. Psychological state: Psychological state is an important factor affecting the success rate of test tubes. Therefore, if a woman's psychological state is poor during the IVF period, it will affect the success rate of IVF borrowing. On the contrary, if they relax, their success rate will be higher.

The requirements for the body of in vitro fertilization (IVF) infants who provide (borrow) eggs are as follows:

Requirement 1: Uterine environment

Due to the fact that the egg source is provided by a third party, female friends who borrow eggs for IVF do not need to consider the issue of egg quality. But it should be noted that embryos need to grow and develop in the uterus. If the uterine environment is not good, there is inflammation or other diseases, and the postmenopausal uterus may shrink due to a decrease in hormone levels, resulting in a thin endometrium. In this case, even if the embryo is transferred, the embryo will not be implanted due to the lack of a good uterine environment.

Therefore, in the early stages of IVF assisted pregnancy, relevant interventions need to be carried out under the guidance of a doctor to regulate the uterine environment, make the uterine state in an ideal state, and be more suitable for pregnancy, thereby increasing the probability of pregnancy. If the uterine environment has not improved after adjustment, and there is still a strong need for fertility, it may only be possible to choose third-party pregnancy assistance.

Requirement 2: Sperm quality

After ensuring the quality of eggs, the quality of sperm cannot be ignored. Only when the quality of eggs and sperm meets the standards can the quality of embryos be improved. Therefore, in the early stage of IVF, men need to actively adjust their physical condition to make the quality of sperm more high-quality, which is also a method to improve the pregnancy rate.

The male partner can undergo relevant adjustments under the guidance of a doctor, while improving their diet, exercise, daily routine, and other aspects to ensure better sperm quality.

Requirement 3: A good mindset

For those who need to borrow eggs, they may experience greater pressure in their hearts, but long-term stress can cause nervous tension in patients, endocrine disorders, uterine muscle contraction disorders, and affect the normal implantation of embryos. At this time, the success rate will inevitably be affected. At the same time, research shows that using donor (borrowed) IVF to assist in pregnancy has a twice higher success rate for patients who are calm compared to those who are overly anxious. Therefore, in the process of IVF, women must learn to adjust their mentality, release stress reasonably, and relieve their emotions, which will increase the success rate.

If all of the above conditions can be met, the success rate of IVF assisted pregnancy through egg borrowing is also considerable, with an ideal state of up to 80%.

But for those who borrow eggs, the scarcity of egg sources is a reality that needs to be faced. Due to strict control over egg sources in China, only after successful in vitro fertilization and surplus egg donations are allowed, public hospitals need to register first and then wait in line. There is no exact waiting time, which may be 3 years, 5 years, or even longer.

And the large number of people in need of egg sources cannot withstand a long wait, and will only lose their final fertility during the waiting time. Therefore, those who need to borrow eggs will hope to rely on other medical institutions. These medical institutions' eggs come from caring individuals in the public, and they also have strict control over the egg source. Therefore, the quality of the egg source is guaranteed, the egg source is sufficient, and the matching rate is higher. This is the choice of most people who need egg sources.

However, there have also been reports in the news that some underground institutions have insufficient qualifications and substandard hygiene environments, which have led to medical accidents. Therefore, if you have also heard about borrowing eggs and not queuing up in hospitals, you must be cautious and carefully consider repeatedly.

Can elderly women undergo in vitro fertilization after menopause? Is the above about whether elderly women can be used as donor (borrowed) IVF after menopause? The entire content of the article aims to improve the situation of egg borrowing in China, which has led to a shortage of egg resources in all public hospitals. Therefore, patients need to wait in line for a long time to do egg borrowing test tubes. If you want to complete the childbirth as soon as possible, you can also choose to go to a formal medical institution for assisted pregnancy, but its safety needs to be screened by yourself. If you still have any related questions, you can consult the 592 Baby Network Reproductive Expert for free!

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